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f LAND NOTICES. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY-SHEEP FARM, WELLINGTON PROVINCE.' 11 Art ACRES, exceptionally (food East Gaast grazing land, about 800 acres JLJLVv cleared (capable of carrying 13. sheep), balance light bush. Tho East Coast land is recognised as tho cheapest and healthiest grazing land in the market, and with the prospects of belter communication in tho near future a good profit should bo made out of this property in a year or two, PRICE LOW. Further Particulars from . WM. H. TURNBULL AND CO.; 27 PANAMA STKEET, WELLINGTON. QArtrt ACRES, Freehold, about 7000 acrca well improved, suitable for 6ub< UvUl/ division into email areas. PBICE, .£ll per aero, A good investment for a man with capital. "lOno ACRES, 0.R.P., at 10s. Gd.; 500 acrcs in grass, balanco good bush; 4. A/VUO roomed House, eheopyards, garden, and orchard; 75 chains fencing; good papa sheep country. PRICE, £2 10s. per acre. • 1 AOK ACRES, Loaso La Perpetuity, at Bd. per aero; 500 acrcs in grass. mid j-y~° I), allien very good bush land ; about MO acres flats, and balanro easy un. dulating. Good Divelluigliouso and outbuildings, and several sheep-proof noddooks. PRICE, .£3 10s. per acre. • . IfiftO ACftES. rrMliQld.ollmgraEsoicopt 200 acres 'in standing.'bush, J.OVV fenced and subdivided into 10 paddocks; 5-roomod House, 3-roonied Gottage, cowshed; woolslied, sheepyardfs, and dip. Situated on Main Koad metalled 1 milo to store, post office, school, etc. ' ' PRICE, for Freehold, X 6 per acre. Terms cash, and balanco can remain. rjXQ.ACRES, 0.R.P., at ill Bs. 6d. per aoro; 240 acres felled and in grass; 53 UtPO chains fencing; wliare; formed road to property; very good oasv sheen country on papa formation. . ■ PRICE, only .£SOO Goodwill. A good chanco for a young man with Bmall capital. For. further particulars, apply NEWTON IONG^atNT^I^PLUW.™ 1 . FOR SALE-A BARGAIN. THE CHEAPEST AND ONE FREEHOLD FARMS IN CKrt ACRES, rich, level to undulating land"; laid off into oonvonicnt paddocks; U«JU two miles from a large town, 300 yds. from railway station. Worm locality; lovely view from Homestead. Well-appointed 12-room House, hot and oold water,' septic tank, etc.; mans room; dairy, with churn, separator; etc.; motor-shed,stables, loose-boxes, cowshed, etc.; 12 . acres young orohard. As a going concern, with GOO sheep, 30 cattle, 2 draught maros, all farm im' plements. , A Gift at ,£6OOO, Only ,£2300 cash required, ,WM. LINGARD AND CO., ESTATE AGENTS, -. ' ■WELLINGTON. ... EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR MAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL. ONLY £200 CASH. AOfi ACRES, 250 acres in gross, nearly,all ring-fenced, and subdivided into 0 tcOV paddocks, well watered; 4-roomed House, 8 oowbails, and other conveniences; all been first-class bush country; stock,. 40 idairy. cows, 200 sheep, and abundance of feed; half the property is flat, balanco rolling downs; all first-class cow country; 5 acres have been ploughed. .Title, L.1.P.; rent, JCI3 10s. per annum; S miles from town, saleyards, etc., cream-cart'passes tho door; good road. Price, jEG 10s. Pr acre. Terms, only ,£2OO cash, balance 5 years, 5 per cent. A.38. i<a ACRES, Pahiatua, rich river silt and limestone country; half 6tumped, Itu ready for plough; 4 acres crops; 7-roomed House; U cowbails, barn, sheds, etc.; close to town and opposite school. The best of dairy farms. .Prioe, JS3B 15s. per acre, including 40 dairy cows, ,2 young plough horses, 12 young stock, pigs, 2 milk-wagons, cans, etc. Terms, .£"SO cash, balanco 5 per cent. 11.20, .' WILLIAMS,. HUNT' & CO., LAND, STOCK, AND STATION AGENTS, ' ... „ JOHNSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. THRIVING COUNTRY STOREi JjIRBBHOLD, J21150. Stock and Hunt at Valuation. Approximately JC1200; Takings: a year. Owner Boriously ill. Must soil. Apply'at onto, C. G. BLOORE. AGENT, ' ' GISBOENB. CHEAP PROPERTY. ; i?A/l ACRES, L.1.P., more than half flat, and with 150 acres of good agricol. tjl/VE tural land; Rent, ,£33 9s. Gd. Two-roomed Wliare, stablo. and shed, i tiMg-fCUectl," fitid well subdivided; IWW wintering St)s sheepi will carry with small improvement 800 sheep. For sale, as a going-ooncorn, including 360 sheep, 3 horses, Binder, Cultivator, Drill. Harrows, .Dray, Ploughe, 100 tons green flax, for ONLY GRIFFITHS & SON, . , AUCTIONEERS, BLENHEIM. GOOD DAIRY FARM, PALMERSTON; , ACRES.'3S acres'ploughed, balance 12 well-grassed paddocks. Close to 150 factey, railway and town. FIRST-CLASS LAND AND BUILDINGS. ■ GOflD YOUNG HERD, 45' cows, bull, weaners, horse, oart, afid harness,-and nil implements. Tobe sold as a going Concern (walk in), 42000 oash, balance (»0) &t A°s]^radW^eve" d farmf r in C top condition. Selling to square up a partnership aOC "Apply, at onoo, as'must sell-by August. W H. MORRAH AND CO.; LAND, INSURANCE, FINANCE AGENTS, WELLINGTON. THE LOT, £750, AND THE OWNER WILL TAKE £500 CASH.' LAND contains 100 acres of the richest dairying river flats in the .North Island, well fenced and subdivided, large , homo with every convenience, cowshed an.l yard all concreted and water laid on throughout houee and shed. Situated within half a mile of railway, school and creamery, and only 1J miles from Palliatea Splendid orchard, telephone, and every modern convenience. Lease has 3 years to iun from August, 1913, with O.P.C. Price deludes 50 cows in full profit, 2 voung WAIRARAPA FARMERS' PAHUT ° A ' LAND, FINANCE, AND ESTATE AGENTS. A' RARE OPPORTUNITY. , Model Dairy and Fattening Farm.—lß6 ACRES, rich dairying iand, all in grass and all flat; 10 subdmsiCM by' flntduß post and wire fencing and well-watered'by springs and river.: Carrj ing capacity. 80 cowo, besides young stock and horses. This land, never burns up in the driest weather, and grows splendid feed. First-class House, G largo rooms, bathrooms,h. and o. water large stables 8-bail cowshed (concrete floor), garden, lawn, telephone, etc. j situate only li mil* from railway!* township,, and factory. Price, .£4O ,por, aore. Term's: 10 per cent, cash, 5 per. cent. 12 months, balanco on mortgage for 8 ycara at sJper cent. Forfull jwrtioulars, aPPIv °, n^l^ H. F. M'NEILIi AND. CO., . . . o.„, FOR- SALE, 200 acres, L.1.P., 75 acres in grass, remainder in milling' bush hi. the value of £5 per acre; house 4 rooms, cowshed, with milking plant installed, i miles fencing, easy country, well watered. Price only -C 8 10s. per aero. 771011 SALE, 170 acm Freehold, 130 in grass; balance standing lipht bush, nnpJ fenced, subdivided undulating country, 1 mile from fast rising township Main Trunk Line; house-rooms; prico only .€ll pur acre; £200 cash, balance to , 6UI tSo ibbTproperties are situated close to Raetihi. where the Branch■ is now under construction. This country has never been boomed, and will shortlv double in value. A.-MERSON &CO., LAND AGENTS, OHAKUNE, , .' ' : , "• . CONSIDER THIS. ' oof ACRES, 0.R.P., Rent 9d. an aero, 200.acres felled and in gratis ond clover. 000 Cottage 4 rooms, .21 miles from railway station. An expert report on timber estimates 5 million feet of rimu, totara; and kaikawaka. Machinery for nulling | on the proporty. Excellent soil. Price. XG an acre. Owner wants part balance by an exchange. Write for fullest information, l W. GARRETT, 7 UNION BUILDINGS. CUSTOM STREET, AUCKLAND, HAWKE'S BAY SHEEP FARM CiACIPf ACRKS, Freeholdi situated 13 miles from railway station, by thrno /v4i good roads, about 2\ miles from scnool aud factory; all in eicept 120 in turnips, 90 acres in oats. 70 acros in youn? grass, and Qbout 100 acroa shelter; 1067 acres undulating country, balanco flat; subdivided iuto 24 paddocks;, stiff to light loam soil; well watered by water-raco, dams, and creeks; carrying capacity, 2 to 2k sheep per acre, besides cattlo and horses; 10-rooiiied House, \\oolehed t\*:th six. machines, stables, cottajrp.. men's and shearers whares, graiii sued, rj. T»r to.: £b^s 2s^ OA A A ACRES', splendid sheep and cattlo country, on West Coast, 21 hours by . motor-car from' Auckland; 1000 acres grass, (rood loam soil, 400 acres 6and hills carrying rough feed Good 10-roomcd homestead, woolshed, stables, buggy shed, sheep dip, cattle yards. Great fattening country; wethers off shears realised 19s. 6d„ draft of cattle averaged twelve gumeis. Grass lands have been down over 40 years, and arc in excellent heart. Splendid wintoring country; 1300 acres adjoining can be acquired. Fullest investigation courtcd. Adjoining country almost exclusively devoted to dairying. Prico, .CIS.ODO; rrasonable terms. Apply MILBURN AND CO. , 89 sr 1, ~ ~ AN EXCEPTIONALTY GOOD SHEEP-RUN. „• 1 aaa ACUIjSi of tip-top land, situated about 10 miles irorn a siuall town, .Lv/Ul/ where stock sales arc held regularly> tip-top roads; fully 300 acrcs aro pluughnble and tho balance of the-property is easy /sheep SOO acres m grass, balance bush; real good fences, and the run is subdivided into 9 paddocks. The property is guaranteed to winter two sheep to the acre. Good house and Mi necessary sheds,- yards, etc.; well watered. 'PIIICJE, X 8 per acre. Gcod terms arranged. Apply VICTOR E. SMITH, AGE rEiLPING. " SOUTH ISLAND SHEEP FARM FOR EXCHANGE. wnA ACRES, Freehold, near Nelson, good motor road, 1 mile from school,cream <U" cart passes door, 400 acres in grass, 70 acres now ploughable, 50 acres in crops, all undulating country, ai present carrying GOO sheep and 25 cattle, 18 paddocks; 5-roomed house and outbuildings. Price .£8 ss. per acre. Equity, JMOO, Owner will Exchange for Farm or Hotiso Property in North Island. ' MILLER & RUTTER, AGENTS, WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1824, 9 August 1913, Page 16

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